Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3224
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ArticleCo-operative reveals £80m slump in food sales
The Co-operative has announced its food sales fell by £80 million during 2011.
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ArticleFreshfel worried by consumption figures
Association is 'extremely concerned' by 'alarming' downward trend in fresh produce consumption patterns across Europe
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Walmart looks to drop US food prices
Retail giant will make cuts to food and consumable prices, according to chief merchandising officer Duncan Mac Naughton
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ArticleArgentinean lemons inch closer to US
Tucumán Citrus Association claims advanced negotiations for re-entry to the US could result in a major development this year
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ArticleUnity key for Côte d’Ivoire
Pineapple producers in the West African country have suffered over the past decade, but efforts are underway to bring the sector back from the brink
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ArticleFresh Direct unveils rebrand and sales boost
Fresh Direct is predicting further strong growth after increasing both turnover and pre-tax profits in the past year.
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ArticlePeru unveils Hass avocado campaign
Consumer and trade activities for Peruvian Hass avocados will run throughout the European summer in the UK, France and Germany
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ArticleTesco store closed due to 'serious mouse problem'
Tesco’s Covent Garden store has a “serious mouse problem” environmental health inspectors have said.
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ArticleSeason’s first Lusa strawberries arrive
Berry Gardens’ grower harvests first crop of new Driscoll’s variety
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ArticleFirst-ever Indian Fairtrade grapes on way to UK
The first-ever Fairtrade Indian grapes have been commercially harvested by Univeg Katope UK and are set to arrive in Britain in mid-April.
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ArticleProfit down at Swiss group Migros
Grocery retailer insists that improved efficiency and massive price cuts are helping it to achieve "solid operating results"
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ArticleMaersk Line alters AE-6 service
Group adds Hamburg to trade line serving Asian markets and the US west coast
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Planning reform proposals 'do not go far enough'
Plans to streamline the planning process are helpful, but do not go far enough, the NFU has said.
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ArticleFruit Logistica integrates convenience
The fresh produce convenience sector, previously covered by Freshconex, will be integrated into Fruit Logistica next year
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ArticleBradford market's solar plans saved as quote slashed
St James’s Market in Bradford is going ahead with plans to install solar panels after the installation quote was slashed from £200,000 to £120,000.
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ArticleDairy farm moves into Cambodia
Dairy Farm Group is now active in 11 territories in Asia upon forming joint venture with Cambodian supermarket operator
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ArticleReliance seeks expansion in India
With former top executives from Walmart China at the helm, Reliance Retail is pushing large format store development in India
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ArticleSeason first: Australian grapes arrive in China
Chinese officials clear season’s first consignment of Australian table grapes
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ArticleZespri sets out road to recovery from Psa disease
Zespri has confirmed its plans to help lead the New Zealand kiwifruit industry to recovery from Psa disease.
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ArticleSpar appoints fresh and frozen director
Spar has promoted Allan Maxted to the role of director of fresh and frozen foods.

